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South Carolina (36-13, 13-11 SEC) begins a three-game home series vs. Missouri (20-27, 6-18 SEC) on Friday night. First pitch is 7 p.m. with the game televised on SportSouth with Andy Demetra and Trey Dyson on the call. Saturday is Senior Day with first pitch at 3:15 p.m. It will also be televised on SportSouth with Demetra and Nick Belmonte handling the call. Sunday's series finale is 1:30 p.m. and will be streamed live on the All Access Channel at GamecocksOnline. All three games can also be heard on the Gamecock IMG Network including flagship station, 107.5 FM, "The Game." Derek Scott and Tommy Moody will call Friday and Saturday's radio games with Demetra and Moody on the Sunday call.

A note to fans, the South Carolina baseball gameday shuttle location will be moved to Capital City Baseball Stadium for this weekend's series vs. Missouri from Friday, May 9 - Sunday, May 11. The shuttle move is to alleviate anticipated parking problems associated with USC Graduation on Friday and Saturday and the Vice President's arrival on campus on Friday. The change in location will ensure that the USC Baseball traffic does not coincide with the USC Commencement traffic. The street address for Capital City Baseball Stadium is 301 Assembly St., SC 29201. Shuttle operation and times will remain the same.

South Carolina is ranked No. 11 by the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll, No. 12 by the NCBWA, No. 14 by Perfect Game, No. 17 by Baseball America and No. 19 by Collegiate Baseball.

No live video because it's on SportSouth. Channel 21 on TWC in Columbia.

At the beginning of the season, I was kind of bummed that our last home series was against a lesser team in Mizzou.

Personally, I like finishing with a big series at home and I'm always bummed when LSU isn't on the schedule. I think that is one of the best series in all of college baseball and LSU fans are second to none in the sport.

With that said, I'm very glad to have Missouri at the end of the home slate given the state of our team. We've been riddled with injuries but now we appear to be getting healthy. Mizzou provides a perfect opportunity for our guys to continue to improve. They will challenge us with quality pitching and they shut us out last year. But it's a must-sweep for our last gasp at a national seed. Should be a really interesting series and I'm looking forward to it!